| Literature DB >> 25890269 |
Tatsuhiko Tsukakoshi1, Josaia Samuela2, Eric V Rafai3, Uraia Rabuatoka4, Sumihisa Honda5, Yasuhiko Kamiya6, Corazon C Buerano7, Kouichi Morita8.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In Fiji, hepatitis B (HB) vaccine was introduced into childhood immunization program in 1989 and has been administered as a pentavalent since 2006. This study aimed to: (i) survey and examine the extent to which HB infection continue to occur in children, adolescents and adults in Fiji, and (ii) determine HB coverage rates and timeliness of vaccine administration to children.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25890269 PMCID: PMC4415218 DOI: 10.1186/s12985-015-0267-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virol J ISSN: 1743-422X Impact factor: 4.099
Figure 1Flow-chart of the study.
Number of participating children, adolescents, and adults (born after or before the launch of immunization program) under each health service division
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| Central | 193/204 (94.6%) | 50/50 (100%) | 149/150 (99.3%) | 392/404 (97.0%) |
| Western | 168/175 (96.0%) | 49/50 (98.0%) | 148/150 (98.7%) | 365/375 (97.6%) |
| Northern | 71/71 (100%) | 25/25 (100%) | 73/75 (97.3%) | 169/171 (98.85) |
| Total | 432/450 (96.0%) | 124/125 (99.2%) | 370/375 (98.7%) | 926/950 (97.5%) |
*Refers to the number of participants with the blood samples subjected to serological tests.
Prevalence of hepatitis markers among the participants grouped according to their age
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| 6 mos – <5 yrs | 0/432 | 0.0% | 0.0-1.1 | 424/432 | 98.1% | 96.2-99.1 | 0/432 | 0.0% | 0.0-1.1 |
| Adolescent | |||||||||
| 16-20 yrs | 7/124 | 5.6% | 2.3-11.3 | 22/124 | 17.7% | 11.5-25.6 | 11/124 | 8.9% | 4.5-15.3 |
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| 21-29 yrs | 2/124 | 1.6% | 0.2-5.7 | 34/124 | 27.4% | 19.8-36.2 | 22/124 | 17.7% | 11.5-25.6 |
| 30-39 yrs | 5/123 | 4.1% | 1.3-9.2 | 39/123 | 31.7% | 23.6-40.7 | 27/123 | 22.0% | 15.0-30.3 |
| 40-49 yrs | 5/123 | 4.1% | 1.3-9.2 | 34/123 | 27.6% | 20.0-36.4 | 26/123 | 21.1% | 14.3-29.4 |
| Total | 19/926 | 2.0% | 1.3-3.2 | 553/926 | 59.7% | 56.5-62.9 | 86/926 | 9.2% | 7.5-11.3 |
Number of children, adolescents and adults according to the combination of results for the detection of serologic markers for HB infection and interpretation of results
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| Combination | HBsAg | anti-HBc | anti-HBs | Interpretation [ | ||||
| 1 | - | - | - | 8* | 94 | 232 | 326 | susceptible, never infected |
| 2 | + | - | - | 0 | 4 | 4 | 8 | early acute infection |
| 3 | + | + | - | 0 | 3 | 6 | 9 | acute or chronic infection |
| 4 | - | + | - | 0 | 1 | 21 | 22 | past infection or false positive (i.e. susceptible), or “low level” chronic infection |
| 5 | - | + | + | 0 | 7 | 46 | 53 | Past infection; recovered and immune |
| 6 | + | - | + | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ------- |
| 7 | - | - | + | 424 | 15 | 59 | 74 | Immune due to hepatitis B vaccine |
| 8 | + | + | + | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 | Acute or chronic infection |
| Total | 432 | 124 | 370 | 494 | ||||
*Received complete series of immunization.
Prevalence of hepatitis markers among the adult residents classified based on locality, gender and ethnic grouping
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| 12/370 | 3.2% | 1.8-5.8 | 107/370 | 28.9% | 24.4-33.9 | 75/370 | 20.3% | 16.4-24.8 |
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| Central | 10/149 | 6.7% | 3.3-12.0 | 50/149 | 33.6% | 26.0-41.7 | 35/149 | 23.5% | 16.9-31.1 |
| Western | 1/148 | 0.7% | 0.0-3.7 | 17/148 | 11.5% | 6.8-17.8% | 19/148 | 12.8% | 7.9-19.3 |
| Northern | 1/73 | 1.4% | 0.0-7.4 | 40/73 | 54.8% | 42.7-66.5 | 21/73 | 28.8% | 18.8-40.6 |
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| Male | 7/310 | 2.3% | 1.0-4.8 | 88/310 | 28.4% | 23.5-33.8 | 63/310 | 20.3% | 16.1-25.3 |
| Female | 5/60 | 8.3% | 2.8-18.4 | 19/60 | 31.7% | 20.3-45.0 | 12/60 | 20.0% | 10.8-32.3 |
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| Fijian | 9/137 | 6.6% | 3.0-12.1 | 73/137 | 53.3% | 44.6-61.9 | 50/137 | 36.5% | 28.4-45.1 |
| Indian | 1/204 | 0.5% | 0.0-2.7 | 20/204 | 9.8% | 6.1-14.7 | 15/204 | 7.4% | 4.2-11.8 |
| Others | 2/29 | 6.9% | 0.8-22.8 | 14/29 | 48.3% | 29.4-67.5 | 10/29 | 34.5% | 17.9-54.3 |
Coverage and timeliness of hepatitis B immunization in children from each health division
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| Coverage in terms of number of dose (s) received during hepatitis B immunization (total n = 439) | ||||
| Three doses or more | 191/194 (98.5) | 173/173 (100.0) | 72/72 (100.0) | 436/439 (99.3) |
| Only two doses | 3/194 (1.5) | 0/173 (0.0) | 0/72 (0.0) | 3/439 (0.7) |
| Only one dose | 0/194 (0.0) | 0/173 (0.0) | 0/72 (0.0) | 0/439 (0.0) |
| Timeliness of birth dose (total n = 439) | ||||
| Within 2 days | 170/194 (87.6) | 156/173 (90.2) | 53/72 (73.6) | 379/439 (86.3) |
| Day 3 – 10 | 16/194 (8.2) | 8/173 (4.6) | 17/72 (23.6) | 41/439 (9.3) |
| Day 10 – 30 | 5/194 (2.6) | 5/173 (2.9) | 1/72 (1.4) | 11/439 (2.5) |
| Never immunized | 3/194 (1.5) | 4/173 (2.3) | 1/72 (1.4) | 8/439 (1.8) |
| Timeliness of completion of 3 doses of HBV in children < 2 years | ||||
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| On – schedule | 46/62 (74.2) | 50/79 (63.3) | 7/35 (20.0) | 103/176 (58.5) |
| Delayed | 16/62 (25.8) | 29/79 (36.7) | 28/35 (80.0) | 73/176 (41.5) |
Comparison of test results of hepatitis B markers surveyed in 1998, 2008 and 2009
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| HBsAg positive | 2/285 (0.7%) | 0/432 (0.0%) | 19/290 (6.6%) | 12/370 (3.2%) |
| anti-HBs positive | 217/282 (77.0%) | 424/432 (98.1%) | 168/290 (57.9%) | 107/370 (28.9%) |
| anti-HBc positive | 15/281 (5.3%) | 0/432 (0.0%) | 195/290 (67.2%) | 75/370 (20.3%) |
a1998 survey results were for children (<6 years old) who were immunized with hepatitis B vaccine [8].
bUnimmunized adults surveyed in 1998 were mothers who were born before hepatitis B vaccine was incorporated in the child hood immunization program [8].
cUnimmunized adults surveyed in 2009 were from this present study; their ages were from 21 to 49 years and they were born before hepatitis B vaccine was incorporated in the childhood immunization program.
Comparison of the immunization coverage in children for 2007 and for the present study in the three health divisions
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| Birth dose | 67.4 (98.5) | 92.0 (97.7) | 89.3 (98.6) | 80.3 (98.2) |
| Third dosea | 76.3 (98.5) | 88.0 (100.0) | 83.6 (100.0) | 81.9 (99.3) |
aThird dose of hepatitis B immunization was given as DTP-HepB-Hib.